June 7, 2021 - Here’s a look at the graduating class of 2021 from Comal ISD’s four high schools. Collectively, these recent graduates have persevered, accomplished many goals and created memories that will last a lifetime.
Class of 2021 Stats:
- $26.3 million in scholarships earned
 - 1,534 graduates from four high schools plus 85 graduating from Comal Academy
 - 44 enlistees in United States military
 - Three appointments to military academies
 - Four National Merit Finalists and one National Merit Scholarship Winner
 
Comal Academy
- 85 students graduated from Comal Academy Wednesday, May 26, at Davenport High School.
 - Graduating senior Mercedes Ortega gave the commencement address.
 - Comal Academy provides students with a successful, alternative opportunity to complete credits necessary for a high school diploma.
 - Watch this year's Comal Academy graduation ceremony here.
 
Canyon High School Cougars
- 584 seniors graduated Friday, May 28, at Cougar Stadium. Photos from graduation may be found at https://tinyurl.com/CHS2021Grads
 - Valedictorian: Philip Templeman will attend the University of Notre Dame to study physics in the fall. He is a National Merit Finalist and the UIL Academic gold medalist in calculator, biology and physics. He placed fourth overall in Science.
 - Salutatorian: Jaden Wiser received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy and will study aerospace engineering.
 - 34 Athletes signed letters of intent to play the sport of their choice at the collegiate level.
 - Six seniors signed letters of intent to pursue their fine arts passion.
 - 13 Cougar seniors committed to serve in the United States military. One has been appointed to a military academy and two to military institutions.
- Jaden Wiser, the class salutatorian, has received an appointment to the United State Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and will major in aerospace engineering.
 
 - The Cougar Class of 2021 received more than $10.4 million in scholarships.
 
Canyon Lake High School Hawks
- 204 seniors graduated Thursday, May 27, at Hawk Stadium.Photos from graduation may be found at https://tinyurl.com/CLHS2021Grads
 - Valedictorian: Caitlin Mott will attend Texas A&M University to study animal science.
 - Salutatorian: Landry Brown will attend Texas A&M University to study biology.
 - 20 senior Hawks have committed to serve in the United States military.
 - The Hawk Class of 2021 received $2.5 million in scholarships.
 
Memorial Early College High School with St. Philips College Eagles
- 73 seniors graduated Saturday, May 29, at Canyon High School Stadium. Photos from graduation may be found at https://tinyurl.com/MECHS2021Grads
 - Each graduating senior also earned an associate’s degree from St. Philips College.
 - Valedictorian: Maya Langendorf will attend the University of Texas at Dallas to study finance and art history.
 - Salutatorian: Isabell Sliwinski will attend the American University in Washington D.C. to study international relations and security.
 - The Eagles Class of 2021 earned $2.5 million in scholarships.
 
Smithson Valley High School Rangers
- 673 seniors graduatedSaturday, May 29, at Ranger Stadium. Photos from graduation may be found at com/SVHS2021grad.
 - Valedictorian: Emma Kirchhoff is a National Merit Finalist and National Merit Scholarship Winner. She will attend Rice University to study bioengineering.
 - Salutatorian: Iris Bradburywill attend the University of Texas at Austin to study environmental engineering.
 - 32 Athletes signed letters of intent to play the sport of their choice at the collegiate level.
 - 21 Rangers have committed to serve in the United States military, and two have appointments to military academies.
 - The Ranger Class of 2021 earned $11.1 million in scholarships.
 
Link to general photos and videos https://tinyurl.com/ComalISDSeniors2021.
-Pictured from left are Canyon High School 2021 Valedictorian Philip Templeman and Salutatorian Jaden Wiser.
-Pictured from left are Canyon Lake High School 2021 Valedictorian Caitlin Mott and Salutatorian Landry Brown.
-Pictured from left are Memorial Early College High School 2021 Valedictorian Maya Langendorf and Salutatorian Isabell Sliwinski.
-Pictured from left are Smithson Valley High School 2021 Valedictorian Emma Kirchhoff and Salutatorian Iris Bradbury
-Comal ISD Board of Trustee Tim Hennessee hands Comal Academy graduate Mercedes Ortega her diploma during the graduation ceremony, May 26.